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Fakhrizadeh’s Assassination Fails to Sap Iranian Nation’s Will: Spokesman

Iran Vows to Respond If US Makes Any New Strategic Mistake

In comments on Tuesday, Ali Rabiei said terrorists will fail to attain their goals.
“Terrorists will definitely not be able to achieve their objectives,” he said.

“Our nuclear and defence know-how cannot be subjected to terror, nor is it reversible,” the spokesman said.

“Our people were not only not affected by the psychological dimensions of the assassination, … but they became more vigilant and more united in safeguarding national interests against their real enemies,” the spokesman said.

Rabiei said the assassination pursued multiple objectives.
“The act of terror was aimed at disrupting the psychological tranquility of the society, discouraging people from achieving victory and tackling the ‘maximum pressure’ policy, creating confusion in Iran’s strategy, forcing Iran to play in the enemy’s court, and finally disrupt regional security and remove rays of hope for peace and calm,” he said.

Rabiei underlined that terrorists also would like to disrupt international security as potential upcoming changes will create an opportunity for the Iranian nation to reclaim its rights.

He said terrorists are well aware that they cannot put the brakes on Iran’s scientific progress, are unable to keep Iran from playing an effective role in ensuring peace and security and cannot keep Iran from enjoying peaceful nuclear technology; so, they carried out that act of terror.

The spokesman added the tragic event could have been prevented if security protocols had been observed.

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Iran Urges Muslim Nations to Revive Tourism amid COVID-19 Pandemic

Iranian Deputy Minister of Cultural Heritage, Tourism and Handicrafts Vali Teymouri said cooperation among international institutions to keep tourism alive during the coronavirus pandemic is of utmost significance.

Teymouri was speaking at a virtual meeting of tourism ministers of member states of the Standing Committee for Economic and Commercial Cooperation of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (COMCEC).

He touched upon possible changes in the general structures of travel in the post-corona era, and highlighted the need to review target markets, redefine tourism products and improve electronic services.

The webinar event focused on “reaction to COVID-19” and “improvement of entrepreneurship for competition in the tourism industry.”

The Iranian minister presented a report on Iran’s measures to manage tourism amid the coronavirus crisis, including support for those working in the tourism industry by offering rescue packages to them, writing off their debts, granting them low-interest loans and long grace periods, introducing health protocols and issuing regulations for smart travel.

He said the tourism industry has suffered considerable losses, urging Islamic nations to share ideas and exchange experience to help tackle the coronavirus crisis in the tourism sector.

Iran MPs Okay Bill to Tackle Sanctions, Ordering Bans on Nuclear Inspections

The bill instructs the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI) to produce at least 120 kilogrammes of 20%-enriched uranium annually and stockpile it in the country and use it for peaceful purposes as needed.

After the bill is signed into law, the government also has a duty to meet, fully and without delay, domestic industries’ need for uranium enriched up to a purity level of 20 percent and above for peaceful purposes.

Under the bill, the government would also be obliged to raise the country’s uranium enrichment and production to realize the enrichment capacity of 190 thousand separative work units (SWU).

The bill also requires the government to make use of advanced centrifuges, including IR6 and IR2M types.

The government will also be duty-bound to halt inspections of its nuclear sites which are beyond the Additional Protocol.

The double-urgency of the motion had already been approved on parliament floor. The move followed the assassination of eminent Iranian nuclear and defense scientist, Mohsen Fakhrizadeh.

Meanwhile Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Saeed Khatibzadeh said the government believes the motion proposed by legislators is neither useful, nor necessary.

“Unfortunately, the viewpoints of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs have not be incorporated into the Parliament’s recent legislation,” he said.

“We hope the Parliament will pay attention to the expert views of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the precise look which exists in the government and state institutions,” he added.

Lawmakers adopted the motion to tackle anti-Iran sanctions following the assassination of prominent Iranian nuclear and defence scientist Mohsen Fakhrizadeh.

Evidence Implicates Israel in Iranian Scientist’s Slaying: State TV

The network said Tel Aviv had recruited elements that were adversaries of the Islamic Revolution of Iran in order to assassinate Fakhrizadeh.

According to the same source, the weapon used to kill the scientist had been made in Israel and controlled by satellite.

Many Iranian authorities and media outlets have suggested there is ample evidence implicating the Israeli regime in the scientist’s slaying.

Earlier, Press TV had made the claim quoting its own source.

IAEA ‘Immediately Responsible’ for Assassination of Iranian Scientist: Envoy

Iranian legislators had proposed stopping or restricting the IEAE’s inspections of its nuclear sites following the assassination of eminent Iranian scientist Mohsen Fakhrizadeh.

Iran’s ambassador to international organizations Kazem Gharibabadi said the agency should adopt a clear stance on the terrorist act.

“In the first place, the IAEA is expected to clearly announce its position on this act of terror and strongly condemn it,” Gharibabadi said.

“The IAEA has immediate and fundamental responsibility toward a member state which has allowed the most number of inspections by the agency and had the most transparent nuclear program by living up to various commitments, but whose scientists are facing assassination threats or are assassinated, and whose nuclear facilities are threatened by assaults or are sabotaged,” Gharibabadi.

In an interview the AFP news agency, Grossi had said that the agency understand the existing concern by Tehran, but that neither Iran nor anyone else will win anything by halting or restricting the IAEA’s inspections of the country’s nuclear sites.

As for the assassination of the Iranian scientist, Grossi said the IAEA is and international organization for peace and security and expresses its hatred of any kind of violence.

Assassination of Iranian Officials Amounts to State-Sponsored Terrorism: VP

The Iranian First Vice-President made the remarks on Monday in an address to the 19th meeting of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation’s (SCO) Council of Heads of Government, held via videoconference and hosted by India.

In his speech, Jahangiri said Iran has become a victim of state-sponsored terrorism despite its fruitful cooperation with other countries in the fight against terrorism, particularly its help for Iraq and Syria in combating Daesh (ISIS) terrorists that pose a major threat to the world.

The blatant examples of utilizing state-sponsored terrorism against Iran were the January assassination of Lt. General Qassem Soleimani by the US and the recent assassination attack on defense scientist and manager Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, Jahangiri added.

The vice-president then called on governments and regional and international organizations not to remain silent on state-sponsored terrorism and condemn it to prevent a recurrence of such inhumane measures.

“Iran, of course, will give a decisive and calculated response to this crime at the proper time,” Jahangiri added.

He further described regional organizations as one of the most effective mechanisms for the management and settlement of regional and global problems, saying the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation member states can take advantage of the ample opportunities and capacities for multilateral cooperation and play a major role in development and progress.

Jahangiri also deplored the serious challenges that the US government has posed to multilateralism, adding, “The JCPOA which is known as a major achievement of international diplomacy in the past decade, has been salvaged so far in spite of the Trump administration’s anti-JCPOA policy and illegal withdrawal (from the nuclear deal) and the imposition of cruel sanctions against our country and inaction from the European members, because of Iran’s peaceful policy and strategic patience and with the support from the international community, including the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation members, and of course with the great Iranian nation’s resistance.”

The Iranian vice-president then lashed out at the US government for resorting to illegal and cruel sanctions to pressurize the sovereign states that ultimately target the people, saying one of the instruments in Washington’s policy of sanctions is employment of banking mechanisms and dollar.

“Since the imposition of the unilateral American sanctions amounts to an action against free global trade and could be reused against any political or economic rival of that country (the US), it is necessary for the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation to devise appropriate plans to thwart such unlawful measures,” Jahangiri underlined.

The Iranian official then proposed the idea of developing interregional banking and monetary mechanisms to rid the regional sovereign states of the cruel sanctions and pave the way for interregional trade exchanges by using national currencies or creating a single common currency that would replace dollar.

He also suggested establishing a regional center for transit and transportation within the framework of the SCO to facilitate and promote economic cooperation.

Highlighting Iran’s strenuous efforts to tackle the coronavirus pandemic, Jahangiri said the Iranian nation is dealing with another dangerous virus simultaneously, namely the “cruel economic sanctions” imposed by the US.

The sanctions have impeded Iran’s access to pharmaceutical and medical products for the treatment of children, women and the elderly, the vice-president noted, adding that the Islamic Republic, however, has relied on domestic power to fulfill many medical demands.

Elsewhere in his speech, Jahangiri welcomed the establishment of peace in the Nagorno-Karabakh region, saying the Islamic Republic of Iran considers security and stability of the regional countries and neighbors as its own security.

Highlighting Iran’s historical commonalities and common border with the Republic of Azerbaijan and Armenia, the vice-president expressed Tehran’s readiness to employ its economic potential in the transportation and energy industries for the reconstruction of the war-stricken areas.

“Considering its special geographical, historical, cultural and economic position, the Islamic Republic of Iran, which connects various regions, including Central Asia, the Caucasus, West Asia, and the Middle East, and which is situated between the Caspian Sea in north and the Persian Gulf and the Sea of Oman in the South, is prepared as a rich energy hub and a linking expressway of the region to cooperate with the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation member states to pursue the common economic purposes, including the transfer and export of energy and transit of commodities,” he noted.

Highlighting the Iranian port city of Chabahar’s great capacities for a boom in the activities of the North-South Corridor, Jahangiri called for more focus on China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) and the Chinese ‘One Belt One Road’ initiative.

Iran’s southeastern port of Chabahar and its railroad connection to Afghanistan and Central Asia are so important that Iran has begun the construction of a railroad linking Chabahar to Zahedan despite the illegal US sanctions, he concluded, inviting the SCO member states to participate in the mega-project.

Plenty of Clues Found in Iranian Scientist’s Assassination Case: Intelligence Minister

Terrorist Ringleader Jamshid Sharmahd Arrested Inside Iran: Minister

In comments on Monday, Alavi said the Intelligence Ministry forces have immediately buckled down to investigation after the assassination of the nuclear scientist on November 27 with the utmost effort.

The intelligence forces have found plenty of clues, the minister added, noting that the case is being probed in all of its dimensions.

Alavi declined to provide more details since the issue is still under investigation, saying the details will be made public after achieving “clear results”.

Speaking to reporters on the sidelines of burial of the late Iranian scientist on Monday, Secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council Ali Shamkhani said Israel and its espionage service, Mossad, have masterminded the complicated assassination attack on Fakhrizadeh.

Pointing to the clues that Iran has found about the attack, Shamkhani said, “It has become clear to us who has masterminded this and what its background is. The Munafeqin (Mujahedin-e Khalq Organization terrorists) have been involved for sure, and the criminal element in this job is definitely the Zionist regime and the Mossad.”

“Unfortunately, the operation was a very complicated one. It took place with the employment of electronic equipment. No person (assassin) was present at the scene,” he explained, confirming an earlier report by Fars News Agency.

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 30

Iranian Newspapers

Aftab-e Yazd Newspaper:

1- Zarif: Some of Our Friends Giving Signals to US

2- Parliament’s Plan and Nuclear Diplomacy

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 30


 

Arman-e Melli Newspaper:

1- Iran to Stop Implementing Additional Protocols If Sanctions Not Lifted

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 30


 

Donya-ye Eqtesad Newspaper:

1- Zarif’s Untold Stories about Lack of Coherence in Diplomacy

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 30


 

Ebtekar Newspaper:

1- Burden of Lockdown on Iran’s Economy

2- Parliament against JCPOA

* Double-Urgency Motion on JCPOA Ratified

3- Rouhani Orders Prevention of Destabilizing Moves

4- Zarif: Iran Calls on EU to Abandon Double Standards

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 30


 

Etemad Newspaper:

1- Parliament’s Reaction to Terror

2- Consequences of Keeping Silent over Terrorism Will Finally Haunt Europe

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 30


 

Javan Newspaper:

1- Turn Off Cameras and Turn On Nuclear Lights

2- Europe’s Insulting Call for Restraint against Terror

3- Protests in 70 French Cities, Street War in Paris

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 30


 

Jomhouri Eslami Newspaper:

1- Zarif’s Disclosure about Radicals’ Secret Ties with US

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 30


 

Kayhan Newspaper:

1- Riot in 70 French Cities: Angry Protesters Set Fire to Paris

2- Fakhrizadeh’s Body to Be Laid to Rest Today

3- Western Media: Iranian Scientist Assassinated with US Greenlight, by Israel

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 30


 

Khorasan Newspaper:

1- Parliament Pulls the Trigger of Sanctions Removal

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 30


 

Mardom Salari Newspaper:

1- Netanyahu’s Stone Before Biden’s Foot

2- Oman Slams Assassination in Absard

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 30


 

Shahrvand Newspaper:

1- Coronavirus Fatalities Declining in Iran

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 30


 

Shargh Newspaper:

1- Parliament Seeking Withdrawal from JCPOA?

2- Zarif’s Explicit Remarks: Some Friends Send US Message ‘You Can Work with US in Better Way’

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 30

Daily Rise in Iran’s COVID-19 Deaths at Lowest in November

In her press briefing on Monday, Sima-Sadat Lari said the new deaths increase the overall death toll to 48,246.

Lari also reported 13,321 new cases of COVID-19 infection, raising the total number of cases to 962,070.

So far, she added, 668,151 patients have recovered from the disease or been discharged from the hospital.

Lari said 5,852 patients are also in critical conditions caused by more severe infection.

The spokeswoman noted that 6,125,348 COVID-19 tests have been taken across the country so far.

She said the high-risk “red” zones include Tehran, Qom, Mazandaran, East Azarbaijan, Isfahan, Yazd, Ardabil, Khorasan Razavi, Khuzestan, Hamadan, West Azarbaijan, Bushehr, Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari, Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad, Alborz, Lorestan, Markazi, Ilam, South Khorasan, Kermanshah, North Khorasan, Semnan, Gilan, Zanjan, Qazvin, Kurdistan, and Kerman provinces.

The “orange” and “yellow” zones also include Golestan, Hormozgan, Fars, and Sistan-and-Baluchestan provinces, she added.

Kuwait, Afghanistan Condemn Assassination of Iranian Scientist

Minister of Foreign Affairs of State of Kuwait Sheikh Dr. Ahmed Nasser Al-Mohammed Al-Ahmed Al-Jaber Al-Sabah called his Iranian counterpart Mohammad Javad Zarif on Monday to condemn the brutal assassination that led to the martyrdom of Dr. Fakhrizadeh on November 27.

Sheikh Ahmad Nasser Al-Mohammad Al-Sabah also offered the Kuwaiti government’s condolences to the Iranian government and nation over the loss.

Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan Mohammad Hanif Atmar also called Zarif to condemn the attack and express sympathy with the Iranian government and people over the loss.

The two foreign ministers also discussed Iran-Afghanistan bilateral issues, the topics relating to a comprehensive cooperation document, inauguration of Khaf-Herat railroad, and water cooperation between the two neighbours.